AbsencesRegular attendance is imperative at ASW.When a child must remain at home for more than two days, please telephone the school office or contact the classroom teacher and request that assignments be prepared for your child to complete at home. Should the absence be related to a contagious disease, please inform the school nurse immediately. Excessive, unexcused absences will require a meeting with administration, teacher, parents and student. Excessive absences may put a student’s promotion in jeopardy. We strongly believe, that whenever possible, trips and home leave be planned to coincide with school holidays.
Absences for Health Reasons Please keep your student at home if he or she has a fever or has had one within the last 24 hours; a contagious skin disease; episodes of nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, or a fresh upper respiratory infection with flu-like symptoms. Parents should contact the School nurse when a student has a contagious disease such as measles, mumps, impetigo, chicken pox, etc., so that a letter can be sent to the parents of the other students in your child’s class.
Extended Absences When a family must take a student away from school for an extended period, prior notice of at least a week must be given to the Elementary School Office and the student’s teacher. We strongly discourage you and your family from taking extended absences for family holidays since it could affect your child’s learning. If the extended time is for a vacation, no homework will be given in order for you and your family to enjoy the traveling. We will encourage students to do some independent reading or to keep a journal. If a student is out for medical reasons, the teacher will help the family make up work as soon as the student is able to return or be capable of independent work. As the assigned work can in no way substitute for in-school participation, the student should expect further catch-up work upon his/her return.
Arrivals and DeparturesTo help give your child the best start to their school day, it is recommend that you arrive by 8:15 to give your child the opportunity to have 10 minutes to get settled in and organized for the school day ahead. Departure is at 15:20 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Departure is 14:35 on Wednesdays. Please set up a clear plan with your child and teacher about how he/ she will get home each day.
8:00-8.20 Playground or Library 8:20-8:30 Morning Routines 8:30-15:20 Normal School day! 14:35 Early Dismissal
ArtStudents in our class have art twice a week for 40 minutes on Mondays and Thursdays. Our art teacher's name is Mrs. Joan Anderson.
Assignment TrackerA worksheet where students write down their classwork and homework assignments everyday.This is for students to track their work. Teachers mark grades or completed for each assignment.Parents should look over the tracker and noticed their child's marks and sign the tracker each week!
Back to SchoolThe first few weeks of school will be spent getting to know one another and becoming familiar with new routines.
Behavior Chart and SlipThe behavior chart in our classroom is inside the cabinet door. There are four stages: Green = full recess (zero to one warning/ reminder) Yellow = -5 minutes recess (2nd warning) & behavior slip--signed by parent Pink = -10 minutes recess (3rd warning) & behavior slip--signed by parent Red = No Recess (4th strikes--you're out!) & behavior slip & parent meeting/ contact
Everytime your child fills out a Behavior Card it needs to be signed by a parent. Please talk with your child about the choices they made and encourage them to find positive ways to solve their problems! :)
Birthdays"Goodies" are allowed in to celebrate your child's birthday, however you must let me know in advance. "Goodies" need to be easy for a child to pass out--nothing that needs to be cut/ sliced is permitted. You can drop the goodies off in the classroom in advance between 8:10-8:30am. We eat snack each day at 9:15am, and that is when birthdays are celebrated. Your child will have the opportunity to wear a birthday hat, get a birthday sticker, and pencil! The class will sing "Happy Birthday" and "Sto Lat." They will also receive a homemade card from their classmates for their birthday.
Book BagsStudents should bring their own book bag to and from school. They should have their homework folder packed neatly inside. Please check that book bags do not become a storage bin of stuff for your child.
Book OrdersIf a parent is willing to volunteer to organize this and collect the money. Every two or three months, I will send a book club order form for you and your child to look over. These clubs offer wonderful books at reduced prices and offer 20% of total offer back to the teacher to build the classroom library.These orders should take less time because they are coming from the UK rather than the USA. Shipping will be included. The payment is due in euros.
CelebrationsAt the end of our units of study in reading and writing we will have celebrations to celebrate our learning. Each celebration is unique, but typically there is some type of treat and a product that demonstrates our learning!
Change in TransportationPlease confirm with the teacher your child's regular transportation schedule. Please send a note or call the office if your child will be going home a different way!
ClothingEncourage your children to wear appropriate, comfortable clothing to school. Please put names on coats, sweaters, bags, and shoes.
CommunicationShould you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to write a note, email or call. My website is my main form of communication, and its updated frequently with important upcoming dates and announcements. Please check at http://3laquay-2012.wikispaces.com/at least once a week to be most currently informed.
ConferencesWe begin this year with Hopes and Dreams conferences where I will be listening to your dreams for your child. In the fall, we will have Parent-Teacher Conferences. In the spring, we'll have Student-Led Conferences!
DifferentiationIn our classroom, we differentiate instruction, which means that students are taught based on instructional level as well as interest. Groupings change frequently, as students' levels increase, or if they have an abundance or less prior knowledge about a subject.
English Language Learners (ELL)In our classroom, Ms. Hammond comes in everyday during writing workshop to offer additional support to ELL students. ELL teachers also work with beginning ELL students in small groups 3 times a week.
Grading ScaleThe scale we've begun using in ASW elementary this year: STANDARDS BASED
4 = Above and beyond the 3rd grade standard/ expectation 3=Meeting the grade level standard / expectation 2=Approaching the grade level standard/ expectation 1= Not yet meeting grade level standard/ expectation CHECKMARK = Completed
This is the system I use to communicate with parents and students on the Assignment Tracker.
HandwritingWe use D'nealian cursive handwriting books. Cursive will be taught in the classroom and typically will not be brought home.
HomeworkThe Homework Policy in ASW is 30 minutes of homework a night in third grade. The third grade team has broken that down to mean 20 minutes of reading each night and 10 minutes of other homework. Each week students will be given a slip that shares their homework assignments for the week. Homework is a practice of lessons taught during schools and students should be able to complete their work independently. If your child is struggling with the homework, please contact me immediately and we'll figure out a resolution. If homework is not completed on time, students will be expected to sit out and complete their assignments before joining in at recess.
Indoor ShoesStudents need to have shoes to wear indoors to keep carpets and classroom looking tidy. Each day student should change into indoor shoes when they come inside and outside shoes when they go outside. It is also helpful to have a bag labeled with your child's name to carry indoor shoes to leave at our special classes before going to recess.
LanguagesResearch supports building Mother tongue languages as much as possible. ASW has scheduled language classes for 45 minute blocks three times per week. If there is not a mother tongue language class for students, they join a foreign language class to learn French.
LibraryWe have library lessons once a week on Tuesdays. We can check out 3 books & 3 magazines for 3 weeks in 3rd grade! Ms. Matter is our librarian!
LunchThird graders have the privilege of going through the lunch line to choose what they'd like to eat! They have the responsibility of making a healthy choice for food at lunch to best support their growth and learning. Parents please pay attention to what your children are purchasing for lunch and be sure to discuss your expectations. Click here to read an informative article by Kid's Health about school lunches.
MathOur school has adopted the Investigations Mathematics series. It has a strong conceptual component that supports students developing a deeper understanding of the math. We have also purchased memberships to an excellent website called "Mathletics." Here students are able to complete individualized lessons and practice basic computation in a fun way! Click here to learn more about our grade level expectation
MusicWe have music twice a week with Mr. Minasz. We will have a third grade concert in the spring.
P.E.We have P.E. with Mr. Eleryk twice a week.Students should remember to bring a P.E. bag with gym clothes and shoes.
Polish CultureOur class is broken into 2 separate classes. One Polish Culture class is taught for native speakers of Polish in Polish.The other is taught for foreigners in English with some basic Polish language instruction.
Positive Rewards/ ReinforcementGolden Time-- To reinforce positive student work habits -- each Friday students can earn up to a full hour of free choice time! When all class work and homework assignments for the week are completed correctly on Friday they are awarded with free choice time.
Above and Beyond-- This Student Recognition Program is designed to recognize students for their exemplary academic efforts, community service, citizenship, athletics, volunteer service, etc. Each week during the school year, elementary students will be recognized.
Each Friday, I will recognize one or more student from our class each week that has demonstrated one or more of the traits recognized by the school wide program. The traits are inquirer, knowledgeable, thinker, communicator, principled, open-minded, caring, risk taker, balanced, and reflective.
PTOYour involvement in our room, and at our school helps tremendously! Take time in the first few weeks of school to join our PTO. Your support of our school means a lot.
ReadingThis year, students will be completing several reading units of study.Focused units are Building A Reading Life, Bringing Characters to Life, Nonfiction, Mysteries, and more!All units of study follow the same workshop format:
--whole class mini-lesson --independent practice (Teacher will confer with individuals or guide small groups) --Mid-Workshop interruption/ teaching point --Share -- Talking with partner about our reading
Report CardsReport cards will be issued twice this year: December and June. We will be using a new grading system based on standards. Your feedback is welcomed!
ScienceOur science program is centered on inquiry-based learning:"Sound", "Earth's Features and Resources", and "Living Things."We love to take field trips based on these units--if you have any suggestions/ possibilities please let me know!
SnackPlease provide your child with a healthy snack every day--please talk with your child about healthy but tasty snack possibilities!If you want to send a drink with your child,please send a water bottle--no juice or sugary drinks.Click here for an article to read with kids about healthy snack options!
SpellingI have spent a lot of time researching best practices in teaching word study and have put together a program that is fun and challenging for children. See curriculum page for more information about spelling "language study." .
Social StudiesOur social studies unit this year focuses on culture. We will be learning what culture is and how it relates to us!In addition, we will be participating in Service Learning projects throughout the school year.If you have an idea about how we could participate in a project that would tie directly with our science/ social studies curriculum--please share it!
SuppliesMost school supplies have been purchased for your child's use in school.Please also support your child by purchasing needed supplies for homework at home:pencils, markers, scissors, paper, glue, etc.This way your child will not ask to take home the school supplies!
TardiesPlease make every effort to have your child at their lockers by 8:20am each morning.If your child arrives after 8:30am please sign them in at the office before sending them to the classroom.
ToysStudents should not bring toys to school, as they can become lost and create conflict among students.We are not responsible for a child's toys if they choose to bring them.If they are playing with them during lessons, they will be put in the June box--and not returned until the last day of school, June 19th.Balls and equipment are provided for all children during recess and students are encouraged to share!
VisitorsADULTS: Parents & Grandparents -- I welcome and encourage family involvement, and I will let you know when I need parent assistance in the classroom!
Friends/ Cousins/ Kids - The policy at ASW is that each student may have one guest for one half day each school year. These visits are approved at the discretion of ASW administration and teachers. Please print and fill out the
and return to the office a week prior to the visit.It is also helpful if you check in with teacher about the plans/ schedule happening in the classroom--so the best possible time for the visit can be planned accordingly!
VolunteersI feel that it is vital for a child to know that his or her parents support their education. As such, we will try to provide many opportunities for parents to volunteer and visit our classroom. Your support can be exhibited in a number of ways.These include helping with parties, assisting with special projects, sending in treats or party goods, chaperoning field trips, reading to the class, and preparing materials at home.
WebsiteAs mentioned earlier, our wiki will provide you and your children with everything you'll need for the year!It will allow your child to download assignments, find spelling words, and challenge themselves outside the classroom.It allows you to see upcoming dates, announcements, children's published work, /and answers probably 99% of your questions!Please check back weekly for updates.
WritingWriting has become my favorite subject to teach!Your child will be writing in our classroom every day.Writing is also run as a workshop just like reading.We will complete several writing units this year as your child develops into a lifelong writer!
Zzzz!Make sure that your child gets plenty of rest. Setting and keeping a bedtime is a wonderful gift you can give your child. It will help them be their best at school. Click here to read an article from Time Magazine for Kids about Sleeping.
AbsencesRegular attendance is imperative at ASW. When a child must remain at home for more than two days, please telephone the school office or contact the classroom teacher and request that assignments be prepared for your child to complete at home. Should the absence be related to a contagious disease, please inform the school nurse immediately. Excessive, unexcused absences will require a meeting with administration, teacher, parents and student. Excessive absences may put a student’s promotion in jeopardy. We strongly believe, that whenever possible, trips and home leave be planned to coincide with school holidays.
Arrivals and DeparturesTo help give your child the best start to their school day, it is recommend that you arrive by 8:15 to give your child the opportunity to have 10 minutes to get settled in and organized for the school day ahead. Departure is at 15:20 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Departure is 14:35 on Wednesdays. Please set up a clear plan with your child and teacher about how he/ she will get home each day.
8:00-8.20 Playground or Library
8:20-8:30 Morning Routines
8:30-15:20 Normal School day!
14:35 Early Dismissal
ArtStudents in our class have art twice a week for 40 minutes on Mondays and Thursdays.
Our art teacher's name is Mrs. Joan Anderson.
Assignment TrackerA worksheet where students write down their classwork and homework assignments everyday.This is for students to track their work. Teachers mark grades or completed for each assignment.Parents should look over the tracker and noticed their child's marks and sign the tracker each week!
Behavior Chart and SlipThe behavior chart in our classroom is inside the cabinet door.
There are four stages:
Green = full recess (zero to one warning/ reminder)
Yellow = -5 minutes recess (2nd warning) & behavior slip--signed by parent
Pink = -10 minutes recess (3rd warning) & behavior slip--signed by parent
Red = No Recess (4th strikes--you're out!) & behavior slip & parent meeting/ contact
Everytime your child fills out a Behavior Card it needs to be signed by a parent.
Please talk with your child about the choices they made and encourage them to find positive
ways to solve their problems! :)
"Goodies" need to be easy for a child to pass out--nothing that needs to be cut/ sliced is permitted.
You can drop the goodies off in the classroom in advance between 8:10-8:30am.
We eat snack each day at 9:15am, and that is when birthdays are celebrated.
Your child will have the opportunity to wear a birthday hat, get a birthday sticker, and pencil!
The class will sing "Happy Birthday" and "Sto Lat."
They will also receive a homemade card from their classmates for their birthday.
They should have their homework folder packed neatly inside.
Please check that book bags do not become a storage bin of stuff for your child.
Book OrdersIf a parent is willing to volunteer to organize this and collect the money. Every two or three months, I will send a book club order form for you and your child to look over.
These clubs offer wonderful books at reduced prices and offer 20% of total offer back to the teacher to build the classroom library.These orders should take less time because they are coming from the UK rather than the USA. Shipping will be included. The payment is due in euros.
CelebrationsAt the end of our units of study in reading and writing we will have celebrations to celebrate our learning.
Each celebration is unique, but typically there is some type of treat and a product that demonstrates our learning!
Change in TransportationPlease confirm with the teacher your child's regular transportation schedule.
Please send a note or call the office if your child will be going home a different way!
ClothingEncourage your children to wear appropriate, comfortable clothing to school. Please put names on coats, sweaters, bags, and shoes.
CommunicationShould you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to write a note, email or call.
My website is my main form of communication, and its updated frequently with important upcoming dates and announcements.
Please check at http://3laquay-2012.wikispaces.com/at least once a week to be most currently informed.
In the fall, we will have Parent-Teacher Conferences.
In the spring, we'll have Student-Led Conferences!
DifferentiationIn our classroom, we differentiate instruction, which means that students are taught based on instructional level as well as interest.
Groupings change frequently, as students' levels increase, or if they have an abundance or less prior knowledge about a subject.
English Language Learners (ELL)In our classroom, Ms. Hammond comes in everyday during writing workshop to offer additional support to ELL students.
ELL teachers also work with beginning ELL students in small groups 3 times a week.
Grading ScaleThe scale we've begun using in ASW elementary this year:
STANDARDS BASED
4 = Above and beyond the 3rd grade standard/ expectation
3=Meeting the grade level standard / expectation
2=Approaching the grade level standard/ expectation
1= Not yet meeting grade level standard/ expectation
CHECKMARK = Completed
This is the system I use to communicate with parents and students on the Assignment Tracker.
HandwritingWe use D'nealian cursive handwriting books. Cursive will be taught in the classroom and typically will not be brought home.
The third grade team has broken that down to mean 20 minutes of reading each night and 10 minutes of other homework.
Each week students will be given a slip that shares their homework assignments for the week.
Homework is a practice of lessons taught during schools and students should be able to complete their work independently.
If your child is struggling with the homework, please contact me immediately and we'll figure out a resolution.
If homework is not completed on time, students will be expected to sit out and complete their assignments before joining in at recess.
Each day student should change into indoor shoes when they come inside and outside shoes when they go outside.
It is also helpful to have a bag labeled with your child's name to carry indoor shoes to leave at our special classes before going to recess.
ASW has scheduled language classes for 45 minute blocks three times per week.
If there is not a mother tongue language class for students, they join a foreign language class to learn French.
LibraryWe have library lessons once a week on Tuesdays.
We can check out 3 books & 3 magazines for 3 weeks in 3rd grade!
Ms. Matter is our librarian!
They have the responsibility of making a healthy choice for food at lunch to best support their growth and learning.
Parents please pay attention to what your children are purchasing for lunch and be sure to discuss your expectations.
Click here to read an informative article by Kid's Health about school lunches.
MathOur school has adopted the Investigations Mathematics series. It has a strong conceptual component that supports students developing a deeper understanding of the math.
We have also purchased memberships to an excellent website called "Mathletics."
Here students are able to complete individualized lessons and practice basic computation in a fun way!
Click here to learn more about our grade level expectation
Polish CultureOur class is broken into 2 separate classes. One Polish Culture class is taught for native speakers of Polish in Polish.The other is taught for foreigners in English with some basic Polish language instruction.
Positive Rewards/ ReinforcementGolden Time-- To reinforce positive student work habits -- each Friday students can earn up to a full hour of free choice time!
When all class work and homework assignments for the week are completed correctly on Friday they are awarded with free choice time.
Above and Beyond--
This Student Recognition Program is designed to recognize students for their exemplary
academic efforts, community service, citizenship, athletics, volunteer service, etc.
Each week during the school year, elementary students will be recognized.
Each Friday, I will recognize one or more student from our class each week that has demonstrated
one or more of the traits recognized by the school wide program. The traits are inquirer, knowledgeable, thinker,
communicator, principled, open-minded, caring, risk taker, balanced, and reflective.
Take time in the first few weeks of school to join our PTO.
Your support of our school means a lot.
ReadingThis year, students will be completing several reading units of study.Focused units are Building A Reading Life, Bringing Characters to Life, Nonfiction, Mysteries, and more!All units of study follow the same workshop format:
--whole class mini-lesson
--independent practice (Teacher will confer with individuals or guide small groups)
--Mid-Workshop interruption/ teaching point
--Share -- Talking with partner about our reading
ScienceOur science program is centered on inquiry-based learning:"Sound", "Earth's Features and Resources", and "Living Things."We love to take field trips based on these units--if you have any suggestions/ possibilities please let me know!
SpellingI have spent a lot of time researching best practices in teaching word study and have put together a program that is fun and challenging for children. See curriculum page for more information about spelling "language study."
.
SuppliesMost school supplies have been purchased for your child's use in school.Please also support your child by purchasing needed supplies for homework at home:pencils, markers, scissors, paper, glue, etc.This way your child will not ask to take home the school supplies!
VisitorsADULTS: Parents & Grandparents -- I welcome and encourage family involvement, and I will let you know when I need parent assistance in the classroom!
Friends/ Cousins/ Kids - The policy at ASW is that each student may have one guest for one half day each school year.
These visits are approved at the discretion of ASW administration and teachers.
Please print and fill out the
can give your child. It will help them be their best at school.
Click here to read an article from Time Magazine for Kids about Sleeping.